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RE: DEEPFAKE - we can no longer trust our eyes
Thank you for your reply dear @cloudblade
The original original technology, It should have been applied to animation more than ten years ago!
Especially the movie/cartoon/TV series,
You are right, in terms of the movie industry this technology opens up amazing possibilities. However, I'm curious if actors feel threatened, as they may be replaced by AI in the future.
Only live broadcast will make much peoples to believe.
I get your point, but there is a significant problem. If computers become powerful enough to run deepfake AI in real time, they will be able to manipulate live broadcasts. There is always some delay between the captured reality and your computer monitor (about 2 seconds) and this time will be sufficient to run deepfake.
Quote neavvy :
You are right, in terms of the movie industry this technology opens up amazing possibilities. However, I'm curious if actors feel threatened, as they may be replaced by AI in the future.
my thoughts:
I don't think so, I have seen the actors' performances~~~
The director must hire an actor. After the actor finishes, he uses the technique to modify the appearance of the performance. Therefore, it still requires the actor to perform, but after the performance, the appearance can be modified, so it still has to have those actors, and add instead Expenditure on those technology...
If have any actor is threatened, that is he has not been invited to participate, and has been replaced by other actors. is not AI replaced him, is another characteristic actor replaced him.